After watching this movie, I have some thoughts:
1. The plot is very ordinary, nothing innovative. Roughly speaking, a woman with a child was sexually assaulted and injured by a group of gangsters after a party, but the defense lawyer turned black and white and bit back, and almost succeeded in making things small. The reason why he said it was almost because he had not had time to succeed as a police officer. Brother appeared - Brother Kai couldn't see it, and collapsed those gangsters one by one.
2. The climax of the film starts with the first shot of the gangster - a headshot, and the following are all clean, concise and powerful, full of the refreshing feeling of revenge. I have watched these episodes four or five times.
"You son of a bitch..."
"Bang!"
The whole process of the bastard is probably this process, except for the last one.
3. I have watched a lot of excellent Korean crime movies recently, and the shortcomings of this film are also obvious in comparison. First of all, it generally feels flat and realistic, lacking the impact and ups and downs of drama, and Kai is basically a wooden face from beginning to end. The perpetrators, victims, and avengers are not very impressive, the characters are not full, and the characters are not very clear.
Of course, these effects may also be intentional by the director, because I have a feeling when I watch it - everything is light and calm, so please die.
4. I personally feel that generally crime movies have these processes: 1. The victim lives peacefully-2. The perpetrator appears and carries out the harm-3. The victim lives in pain-4. The avenger finds the murderer-5. Implements revenge
If you emphasize 2, it is probably an ordinary torture film, similar to the mountain with eyes. If you emphasize 3, it will be more abusive, such as Suyuan and Furnace. If 4 is emphasized, it is more suspenseful and exciting, such as chasers. If you emphasize 5, it is easier to make people feel refreshed. If there is a movie I can't remember the name of, it's probably about the revenge of the parents after the daughter was raped, and at the end, one of the rapists was put into the microwave and heated up for a headshot. There are many Jin Funan, Princess Aurora and the like.
Personally, I feel that movies that emphasize 3 are relatively easy to make classics. 4 works but is harder, 5 is harder, and 2 is the hardest.
5. Many excellent crime movies will leave people thinking about law and justice. This movie obviously doesn’t want to talk about it. Take the dialogue between Kai Ge and the lawyer at the end as an example——
Lawyer: "You must think about people like me, but the Constitution is to let professional people like me serve the defendant."
Brother Kai gave him a cold look and said, "Scum."
6. The above is a personal opinion, there must be some omissions, welcome Correction, refusal to quarrel, abuse, personal attacks, etc.
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